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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%...
to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer...
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to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. but first you've got to get him to say, "hello." new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products, and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer
to us continue bond buying. when the fed didn't have the information then as now, it's a sucker's bet. maybe this time it's different. that's what the sellers did. forgive me if i choose to be a tad more circumspect. stay with cramer. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. making headlines this morning, president obama is holding a white house open day-to-day hack-a-thon. >> oh. >> it's about hacking. >> duh. >> i thought it was about filling the entire places with hacks. >> i knew that's where you were going. >> that's what i thaw it was, a swear. >> come on, mr. brand new iphone. >> yeah. the administration is inviting developers and tech experts to come and share ideas. i thought it was just axelrod and a couple of the -- you know, i'm sorry. i apologize for that. hack-a-thon res common in the tech industry, complete
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm...
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what about somebody wondering, what about us? what about us? >> the short answer is there is nothing wrong with us. most people own too much of it. that has actually worked out very well the last few years. the u.s. will -- stocks are expensive compared to the rest of the world. the suggestion is not to own the u.s., but all a little less of it. you just look at your 401(k) and change allocation in terms of percentage. are you worried about something in particular here in the u.s.? we will talk about the sequestration later with mr. brown. the markets, will they have a big selloff? >> i do not know if we are looking at a big selloff. we have faced these huge issues. will the u.s. go off the fiscal cliff? i think this is a more modest issue. we are putting a lot of fiscal drag. that is a lot of money for an economy only growing 2%. my concern is not a major selloff, but a growth disappointment in the first half. we are looking at a correction, should that happen. connell: we will have this debate and continue to have it. some people are saying t
what about somebody wondering, what about us? what about us? >> the short answer is there is nothing wrong with us. most people own too much of it. that has actually worked out very well the last few years. the u.s. will -- stocks are expensive compared to the rest of the world. the suggestion is not to own the u.s., but all a little less of it. you just look at your 401(k) and change allocation in terms of percentage. are you worried about something in particular here in the u.s.? we...
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he shows us his two-room apartment. he shares it with his girlfriend, his sister, and two other people. they pay 1000 euros a month for their cramped lodgings. that is reality for a lot of young italians. so it is no wonder that people here are fed up with politics. almost half of young people say they will not vote, at least not for the major parties. she tends to the left, but she does not feel at home with any party, really. >> none of them are interested in our everyday problems. all you hear from the politicians is empty talk. they have lost touch with the concerns of young people. >> like most young romans, she still lives at home. her father is proud of her university degree as a translator, but she earns her money as a waitress. >> when i was her age, i had a job and a child. we had everything we needed, but it is different today. i cannot just tell her to get married and start a family. >> father and daughter agree -- italy needs more reforms, but without taking money out of the pockets of families. >> mario mo
he shows us his two-room apartment. he shares it with his girlfriend, his sister, and two other people. they pay 1000 euros a month for their cramped lodgings. that is reality for a lot of young italians. so it is no wonder that people here are fed up with politics. almost half of young people say they will not vote, at least not for the major parties. she tends to the left, but she does not feel at home with any party, really. >> none of them are interested in our everyday problems. all...
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good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an american i don't like to talk about other countries that are not us. with their crazy names -- "notamerica-stan." [laughter] but tonight, every single story i will be reporting on comes from another country. i'm not happy about it either. blame the u.n. [laughter] first up, a story that is rocking theworld of meat. >> the united kingdom's meat industry is in disarray after horse meat was discovered in products intended for humans. >> food giant nestle suspending some of its deliveries after traces of horse dna were found in the meat. >> stores in britain, france and sweden now yanking beef products off the shelves over a horse meat scare. >> burger king admits some of its patties in england and ireland were tainted with horse meat. >> stephen: someone in europe is trying to slip you their tainted meat, and for once it's not silvio burlesconi. [laughter] he has been known to yank his meat off the shelves: 4r5 h- [laughter] now, everyone in europe is worried that they may be bitin
good to have you with us. please, nation, sit down. as an american i don't like to talk about other countries that are not us. with their crazy names -- "notamerica-stan." [laughter] but tonight, every single story i will be reporting on comes from another country. i'm not happy about it either. blame the u.n. [laughter] first up, a story that is rocking theworld of meat. >> the united kingdom's meat industry is in disarray after horse meat was discovered in products intended...
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good to have you with us. here's a look at what is coming up today -- italy. a trip to a prison island. russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation remains difficult. ankara still refuses to recognize the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule 100 years ago. officially, there are some 60,000 armenians in turkey, but the numbers could be rising. in some parts of turkey, descendants of armenians are now rediscovering their identity. >> home to a population of more than 1 million, the city is situated on the turkey -- turkish/i iraqi border. it is the unofficial capital of turkey. but it was not always. between the many
good to have you with us. here's a look at what is coming up today -- italy. a trip to a prison island. russia -- the desperate life of many orphans. france -- how architects want to improve life in the suburbs. first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago....
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. yoare gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party gog. but my airline mil take it rldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards d apply online. creditcards.com. ashley: all right. before the break we ask you which movie inspired. was it apocalypse now? wall street? brian's song? it wasn't gordon gecko, by the way. the answer, apocalypse now. he says, you know what, and a basic guy. this movie spoke to me. who were thought. i don't know. brian's song. there you go. great movie. foxbusiness.com taylor is the worst performer. let's go to nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange for all th
since we're often all on the move, ashley suested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. yoare gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party gog. but my airline mil...
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the teen's mother also spoke briefly to us. >> my daughter was an awesome person. she changed a lot of people's lives, she even changed mine. >> reporter: janell was living with a foster family in sasun city at the time of her death. >>> the man accused of killing her appeared in court and pled not guilty. this is the picture of anthony lamar jones from an earlier appearance. jones is accused of murder, rape, kidnapping and lewd acts with a minor. if convicted he could face the death penalty. >>> the in their legal brief, the couple said this badge of inferiority, separateness and inquality must be extinguished. the supreme court justices are scheduled to hear the case on february 26. >>> the state monitoring report out today says 175,000 california bar row -- borrowers have received help. another 20,000 are in the midst of trial mortgage reductions. about 59,000 short sales have been agreed to because of the settlement. >>> happening now, a protest at city college of san francisco where students are occupying a campus building tonight. ktvu's debra villalon are li
the teen's mother also spoke briefly to us. >> my daughter was an awesome person. she changed a lot of people's lives, she even changed mine. >> reporter: janell was living with a foster family in sasun city at the time of her death. >>> the man accused of killing her appeared in court and pled not guilty. this is the picture of anthony lamar jones from an earlier appearance. jones is accused of murder, rape, kidnapping and lewd acts with a minor. if convicted he could face...
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. >> that is it for us, thank you for joining us, coming up tomorrow, ubs chief economist will join us about what is happening to the market, and former new york state homeland security czar, michael bal bony on drones and others, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. neil: linked in, face the music and pay up, anything but nothing, you are big money. you can can afford to fork over some cash. i'm neil cavuto, true, likes of linkedin and facebook not paying a penny in taxes to the federal government. to me is makes no senate all. exxonmobil still evil if it paid more than $31 billion in taxes and chevron still represen thoss paying highest rate, they don't rate any media attention -- that good. mark zuckerberg paying no rate buzz not rate any media attention, what his company does is gd, and cool. even though really, does not end up with washington seeing cool cash. lingeredin pays zero percent and walmart pays federal income tax north of 32%. caterpillar 30.7% or mcdonald's 31.3%. food for thought. this is media double standard makes up to the puke, and ignoring warni
. >> that is it for us, thank you for joining us, coming up tomorrow, ubs chief economist will join us about what is happening to the market, and former new york state homeland security czar, michael bal bony on drones and others, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. neil: linked in, face the music and pay up, anything but nothing, you are big money. you can can afford to fork over some cash. i'm neil cavuto, true, likes of linkedin and facebook not paying a penny in...
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it is called bitter pill, why medical bills are killing us. it is the longest piece by a single author ever published by time. it took brill seven months to research and write. he analyzes bills from hospitals, doctors an drug companies to paint an extraordinary picture of medical overspendingment i'm pleased to have stef steven brill back at this table, welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: what got you here this longest piece. >> as you know i like to pick topics where i just feel that i'm curious about them. and for a long time i have just been curious about why health-care costs so much. you know, we've had years of debate about who should pay for health care. how should we do insurance, and who should pay the bills. but i've never seen anyone stop to say hey, wait a minute, how come if will cost you 20 or 25,000 dollars if god-- as you're walking ot of this building, you slip-and-fall and land on your elbow. why will it cost a million dollars if are you diagnosed with cancer, how come, who's getting the money. >> rose: you, because of all
it is called bitter pill, why medical bills are killing us. it is the longest piece by a single author ever published by time. it took brill seven months to research and write. he analyzes bills from hospitals, doctors an drug companies to paint an extraordinary picture of medical overspendingment i'm pleased to have stef steven brill back at this table, welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: what got you here this longest piece. >> as you know i like to pick topics where i...
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andrew harding was in court again for us today. tried to maskrius his feelings in court today, ploys to discover if he would be released from police custody. the magistrate took two hours to summarize the twists of this dramatic case. still no cameras allowed when the court was in session. >> i've come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail. toas the magistrates began announce his decision, oscar pistorius slumped, sobbing, his shoulders shaking. his father tried to comfort him. the athlete stood up and left court. there was more relief here today, everybody knows there is a long legal journey ahead. as a sign of that, at the magistrate imposed strict conditions on the athlete. bayless 70,000 pounds, he must remain in south africa and report to the police twice a week. the magistrate said he found aspects of the testimony troubling. what really happened that night when he rushed from his bedroom to shoot four times to a toilet girl killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp? >> there are some aspects
andrew harding was in court again for us today. tried to maskrius his feelings in court today, ploys to discover if he would be released from police custody. the magistrate took two hours to summarize the twists of this dramatic case. still no cameras allowed when the court was in session. >> i've come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail. toas the magistrates began announce his decision, oscar pistorius slumped, sobbing, his shoulders shaking. his...
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freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights. >> the courts still play a central role in her life. she is currently fighting against state efforts to label pussy riot videos as extremist and block them on the internet, but what really bothers her is that one year after the punk prayer, surveys show most russians feel pussy riot were given a fair sentence. >> the german government has also criticized russia over its treatment of dissidents, opposition, and protesters. yet, relations between the countries seem to be fairly good. are these and the words of criticism? we put this to the german government'
freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights....
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us four, we had to debate and fight and go back and forth and it was not easy. this is not unanimous. we love both of you. johnny, your journey ends here. devin, congratulations. >> ryan: devin makes it through and we have to say goodbye to johnny keyser, ladies and gentlemen. johnny, thank you very much. devin, take a stool. you did it. congratulations. >> randy: good luck, brother, good luck. >> ryan: the journey continues for curtis, eliege appall, charlie and devin plus the five ladies who made it through last night but next week a new set of 10 girls and 10 guys take the stage for more sudden-death eliminations. more "idol" from vegas rolls on next wednesday at 8:00, 7:00 central. thank you everybody for being here tonight, thank you to our judges and our talented contestants. we'll see you soon. keep it on fox. your local news is next. goodnight, america. >>> three lives come to a fiery end on the vegas strip. one was a bay area rapper, tonight we hear from his father. good evening i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. eric rasmussen live now i
us four, we had to debate and fight and go back and forth and it was not easy. this is not unanimous. we love both of you. johnny, your journey ends here. devin, congratulations. >> ryan: devin makes it through and we have to say goodbye to johnny keyser, ladies and gentlemen. johnny, thank you very much. devin, take a stool. you did it. congratulations. >> randy: good luck, brother, good luck. >> ryan: the journey continues for curtis, eliege appall, charlie and devin plus...
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all these devices that we use every single day. any of them could be bugged and you know but that isn't just a fact that is true about devices that comes from that come from china that's true about devices that are manufactured anywhere anywhere in the world and in fact we've had to deal with that in the u.s. in the past with that with our own carriers but the the the thing that allows the characteristics of these devices that allow that type of surveillance and monitoring is there a closed nature is the fact that no one can see into them no one can understand how they actually work inside their actually black boxes and so that is true of almost every single cell phone that we use no matter where it's manufactured so that is the capability. that any manufacturer has over any device that we use and the reason that we're talking about this today is because politically at this point we're scared of what china could could do with its power over its manufacturing but the thing about these devices in order for them to even if they contai
all these devices that we use every single day. any of them could be bugged and you know but that isn't just a fact that is true about devices that comes from that come from china that's true about devices that are manufactured anywhere anywhere in the world and in fact we've had to deal with that in the u.s. in the past with that with our own carriers but the the the thing that allows the characteristics of these devices that allow that type of surveillance and monitoring is there a closed...
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this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other world in the united states called the health care economy where everything has been booming. the jobs keep growing. incomes keep going up. hospitals -- >> insurance companies are doing okay. >> the insurance companies are doing okay. ge is doing great, selling cat scans, siemens is doing great selling cat scans. the drug companies are doing great. it got to a point because i started this, you know, awhile ago, we just updated the c.e.o. salaries for the hospitals i write about. they were going up 5, 10, 15%. >> a bitter pym by steven brill. nicol
this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other...
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looks now that he's often used. it can be hard to tell what goes on inside the mind of the prime minister but say many decisions to be made on a daily basis is perhaps little wonder that sometimes they change their minds and from buses to badges healthcare to housing case goes caravans charities and circus animals petulant even pasties the list of this government's u. turns buried and long in fact there have been so many recently that some wonder if this is the most indecisive british government ever it's kind of difficult to get the data right and partly because people change what we call them so and you know after modifier to talk about you turn a low you stop turning you know everybody's where do you turn for up top are quine downs or part downs or whatever back then the words you turn carry negative connotations you turn if you want to i thank the ladies not for turning my the warmest thirteen might not have been for turning this prime minister certainly is his coalition's clocks up to getting thirty five you tu
looks now that he's often used. it can be hard to tell what goes on inside the mind of the prime minister but say many decisions to be made on a daily basis is perhaps little wonder that sometimes they change their minds and from buses to badges healthcare to housing case goes caravans charities and circus animals petulant even pasties the list of this government's u. turns buried and long in fact there have been so many recently that some wonder if this is the most indecisive british...
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the police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition to president morsi to the political cover for that president morsi the administration and the legislator are giving to the. violence exercised by the police force and the increased level of brutality. being exercised by the police force three were they concerned by the increase of weapons back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform people here say there is no evidence of that until there is crowds of thousands continue to push for change though many fear the worst is yet to come true for r t cairo. well there are many more details in the stories we're covering on air they are
the police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition...
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stay with us. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a...
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it's important for us to use our majority to prevent him from doing that. >> neil: you will use the sequestration cuts that automatically go in effect as the lesser of two evils. accept them if the alternative were to raise taxes. so you're ready for the fire from that? >> well, let's be really clear. the sequester is terrible policy. it was designed to be terrible policy. >> neil: i understand that. but you would accept that over any talk of a tax hike, and so should speaker boehner? >> well, here is the thing. we have already voted twice to unwind the sequester, and it is passed. that was before i got there and neither the senate democrats or the senate wanted to hear it. so the answer is, yes, we need to unwind the sequester. you don't do it by raising tacks-especially given the fact that 50 days ago republicans voted to raise taxes. >> you're dead set against miami talk of revenues and any further discussions. >> listen, we have right now in american history the highest tax revenue we have ever had. now is not the time to turn and say we don't have enough revenue. now this time say how do we
it's important for us to use our majority to prevent him from doing that. >> neil: you will use the sequestration cuts that automatically go in effect as the lesser of two evils. accept them if the alternative were to raise taxes. so you're ready for the fire from that? >> well, let's be really clear. the sequester is terrible policy. it was designed to be terrible policy. >> neil: i understand that. but you would accept that over any talk of a tax hike, and so should speaker...
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glad to have you with us. now russia has accused of us of attempting to justify terrorism in syria moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital there are conflicting reports about the number of killed syrian authorities say the blasts took the lives of fifty three people with human rights groups putting that figure at more than eighty moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for terror especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries this as the conflict in syria could well spill into neighboring lebanon the rebel free syrian army threatened to attack hezbollah bases demanding that it stops shelling insurgent held areas in syria there has been no response yet to that deadline which expired on thursday activist and journalist chandan believes that foreign powers backing the rebels were behind this show of mind. is the western states particularly. really trying to get the americans to arm
glad to have you with us. now russia has accused of us of attempting to justify terrorism in syria moscow criticized washington for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital there are conflicting reports about the number of killed syrian authorities say the blasts took the lives of fifty three people with human rights groups putting that figure at more than eighty moscow says it is unacceptable to make excuses for terror especially...
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they invest a lot of money on us. but we're not able to achieve what we want to achieve, so we have to leave. >> we have to end there, but patricia and brunella, thank you so much. the oscars take place this weekend, and aside from the glamour of competing hollywood blockbusters, two israeli-produced films are going head to head for the title of best documentary. "the gatekeepers" and "5 broken cameras," both deal with the israeli-palestinian conflict, but they examine it from different view points. we get this report from the west bank village, where there are weekly protests against israel's actions in the west bank. >> they may not look like the stuff of an academy award, but one day they may be the most famous pieces of smashed equipment in camera history. >> this camera says my life. at qup 5 broken cameras" tells the story of life under israeli occupation in a west bank village. this man started recording the story of theville annal's weekly protests against the building of an israeli security wall. he says isra
they invest a lot of money on us. but we're not able to achieve what we want to achieve, so we have to leave. >> we have to end there, but patricia and brunella, thank you so much. the oscars take place this weekend, and aside from the glamour of competing hollywood blockbusters, two israeli-produced films are going head to head for the title of best documentary. "the gatekeepers" and "5 broken cameras," both deal with the israeli-palestinian conflict, but they examine...
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he will tell us why. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for the last hour of the trading week. >> thank you, bill. >>> check out the week's most impressive stunt. a college cheerleader for william keri university nails a half-court shot by doing a back flip absolutely amazing. good for her. okay, here is a boozy dose of hopium for friday dose of hopium for to you drown out slow down sorrows. american wine exports hitting record high last year. 90% coming from california. so jane wells has been digging up a lot on this for us. you are well aware of this subject matter, right? >> there was an article that the new york waders, the nickname, is cougar juice. so i've been afraid to order it ever since. anyhow. america feed the world and provide wine as well. that new record is 1.4 billion in export. as you noted, wine is one thing california does right. >> if they want it drink merlot, we're drinking merlot. >> if anybody drink merlot, i'm leaving. i'm not drinking [ bleep ] merlot. >> they f
he will tell us why. we look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour for the last hour of the trading week. >> thank you, bill. >>> check out the week's most impressive stunt. a college cheerleader for william keri university nails a half-court shot by doing a back flip absolutely amazing. good for her. okay, here is a boozy dose of hopium for friday dose of hopium for to you drown out slow down sorrows. american wine exports hitting record high last year. 90% coming from...
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or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards apply online. creditcards.com. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile ch
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i think you got a sample that you can show us. tell us about it. if we take down the details and actually see the server itself. >> that's correct, david. the hp led market for industry standard servers for more than 15 years. those are built on large-scale intel chips. our new server moon shot are built on chips in the smartphones. these are intel adam chips or arm chips. they move servers forward to enable social media sites and big web sites people like to use every day. in my hand are four servers. this compares to the rack you see of industry standard servers. in the power of computing here is i can do in one rack of moon shoot, what it takes ten racks of traditional industry standard servers to do. sandra: when will you start shipping? >> we have prototypes out with our customers today. and then starting in april our second generation of this product will be shipping general availability. david: now, is it helping the bottom line? i know your networking division has done very well. you had an increase what, four to 6% in the networking divisi
i think you got a sample that you can show us. tell us about it. if we take down the details and actually see the server itself. >> that's correct, david. the hp led market for industry standard servers for more than 15 years. those are built on large-scale intel chips. our new server moon shot are built on chips in the smartphones. these are intel adam chips or arm chips. they move servers forward to enable social media sites and big web sites people like to use every day. in my hand are...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >> 6:10 on friday. the winds are nonexistent compared to yesterday. we will talk temperatures. we are running around 34 in napa and 38 in concord and san jose, and 36 in los gatos and half moon bay, and 39 in hayward, and san carlos and everyone else low-to-mid 40's. throughout the afternoon hours, how about upper 50's at the coast, maybe a few mid-50's like half moon bay and low-to-mid 60's for the rest of us. headed into tomorrow we will have temperatures on the decline and i will show you that in a second and a chance for sprinkles. sue? >> back to san jose update on the accident, the capital expressway involving a bus car ran a red light, hit the bus, more damage to the car than the bus but one person is injured and taken to the hospital but the intersection is open with lanes getting by and it is clearing. westbound 580 at coolidge a stall blocking the off-
help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >> 6:10 on friday. the winds are nonexistent compared to yesterday. we will talk temperatures. we are running around 34 in napa and 38 in concord and san jose, and 36 in los gatos and half moon bay, and 39 in hayward, and san carlos and everyone else low-to-mid...
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thank you for having us and hosting us. meg, yesterday, at the conclusion, or near the conclusion of your prepared remarks in the conference call, you characterized the quarter and sort of hewlett-packard as saying the patient showed some improvement. what exactly does that mean? >> well, i think it's accurate. we put down a very good deposit towards our full year performance that we have told the street would be $3.40 to $3.60. we beat the -- the high end of our guidance by about 11 cents a share. there were very bright spots in our performance. but we've got a long way to go. i'm clear, this is a multi-year journey to the turn-around. >> and throughout your comments, the prepared comments, even in the q&a, you've said it in our interviews as well, multi-year, you continue to say that. anything changing your opinion as to how long this will take? >> no. i think last year we characterized as a diagnosis, and laid the foundation year. we really needed to understand exactly what the challenges were and what the opportunities
thank you for having us and hosting us. meg, yesterday, at the conclusion, or near the conclusion of your prepared remarks in the conference call, you characterized the quarter and sort of hewlett-packard as saying the patient showed some improvement. what exactly does that mean? >> well, i think it's accurate. we put down a very good deposit towards our full year performance that we have told the street would be $3.40 to $3.60. we beat the -- the high end of our guidance by about 11...
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he can't use drugs or alcohol. he can't return to the scene of the alleged crime, which is his house. he needs permission to leave town, and he is going to have to check in with police twice a week, andrea. >> michelle kazinski, thank you very much. a very busy day there in pretoria. thanks for all your reporting, and the sequester deadline, meanwhile, looms exactly one week from today. the president has started calling republican leaders, at least in the last couple of days, but neither side has budged. joining me for our daily fix chris calizza, msnbc contributor and managing editor of postpolitics.com, and bloomberg views columnist martha carlson. welcome both. chris, what do you expect, if anything, in the coming weeks? is it all baked in the cake? everyone assumes it's going to happen, and despite all of the alarms that are going off about the impact, the public doesn't seem terribly concerned, chris brsh. >> no. what i expect in the next week, andrea, is more of what we saw from transportation secretary la ho
he can't use drugs or alcohol. he can't return to the scene of the alleged crime, which is his house. he needs permission to leave town, and he is going to have to check in with police twice a week, andrea. >> michelle kazinski, thank you very much. a very busy day there in pretoria. thanks for all your reporting, and the sequester deadline, meanwhile, looms exactly one week from today. the president has started calling republican leaders, at least in the last couple of days, but neither...
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i can't use photo shop. can't use adobe light room. so for $1300 to be completely relying on the cloud doesn't make a lot of sense to me, plus, there's touch screen technology in the laptops, and you'll be touching the screen and nothing will be happening. it doesn't make a lot of sense to me for the price tag. >> the verdict in the last three minutes. sony, no, google touch screen, not great, but the glasses, gee, whiz, a winner. >> yeah, quite cool and you'll see me in the hallway wearing them. >> i might buy them. >> do you believe that, pretty cool when you can't remember my name, the glasses will help you. stuart: that's right, david. no, sorry. you're right. time for the gold report. where are we this friday morning, back at 1600? no, we're not. 1574, down 4 bucks this morning. please, take a look at this. it's an andy warhol print of the unemployment trend in the 1980's. notice what happens. right around president reagan's second term. the jobless rate goes straight down. the print is hitting the auction block. we have it live.
i can't use photo shop. can't use adobe light room. so for $1300 to be completely relying on the cloud doesn't make a lot of sense to me, plus, there's touch screen technology in the laptops, and you'll be touching the screen and nothing will be happening. it doesn't make a lot of sense to me for the price tag. >> the verdict in the last three minutes. sony, no, google touch screen, not great, but the glasses, gee, whiz, a winner. >> yeah, quite cool and you'll see me in the hallway...
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thanks for being with us. you heard jeff talk about how most americans lost money in their paychecks. if you make 65,000 bucks a year, that is $1300 less this year because you have a payroll, tax increase. we're seeing it trickle down into the economy. not in a good way. >> no. when you combine it with other tax increases of january, which were spouse to just hit the rich and you're hurting capital creation and consumption. it is no surprise the first quarter will be a very troubled one. anyone who looked at these tax increases knew they were going to bite and they are biting. people are feeling it. the idea that tax increases are the cure for economic woes, we see it is not working in your are, and not working in japan and manifestly we see it is not working here. adam: mr. forbes, you mentioned something i was asked about earlier. might we be headed voluntarily because of government policies and tax increases towards another recession? >> whether you call it a recession, i don't think it will be a full-blown
thanks for being with us. you heard jeff talk about how most americans lost money in their paychecks. if you make 65,000 bucks a year, that is $1300 less this year because you have a payroll, tax increase. we're seeing it trickle down into the economy. not in a good way. >> no. when you combine it with other tax increases of january, which were spouse to just hit the rich and you're hurting capital creation and consumption. it is no surprise the first quarter will be a very troubled one....
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e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet us, spls@cnbc.wex. let us know what you think about all that. straight ahead on the program, with just days to go until the eye tannal election, we'll speak to the ceo when we come back. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." germany's ifo boosts market sentiment. the index jumping to its highest level since july 2010 and suggesting germany's growth engine is regaping momentum. but the uncertainty of the italian election this weekend looms large with candidates this a final race to sign up votes. >>> alcatel lucent shares move high higher as new ceo is unveiled. >>> let's check in on markets. you're seeing the rebound take place across the european space this morning. the cac 40 leading the way up 1.3%. the ibex doing well, up over 11%. the xetra dax adding 0.7 5% after that higher than expected data. not quite recovering losses on the last couple of sessions, but still a pretty strong end to trade potentially shaping occupy this tri. now, the bond space, too, shows you what's happening in italy where we're seeing yields fall heading into tho
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none of us do. hamburgert get our within five minutes -- if we can't get on the plane within 30, 40, 50 minutes after going through, you know what happens. they start calling their member of congress. >> but to jonathan's question, you're going to scrub everything to make sure the priority is safety and usability, right? >> number one is safety. always has been, always will be. we never take a back seat when it comes to safety. we will never compromise safety -- ever. never have and never will. yes, sir. >> do you agree with the administration's position that this is a manufactured crisis, one manufactured by your former house colleagues? >> i think republicans need to step up here. i served for 14 years. during those 14 years, i was -- 12 of those years i was in the majority party. speaker gingrich was the speaker. he worked with then-president bill clinton. we balanced the budget five of those fourteen years. it meant that there was compromise. this requires compromise. this requires republicans s
none of us do. hamburgert get our within five minutes -- if we can't get on the plane within 30, 40, 50 minutes after going through, you know what happens. they start calling their member of congress. >> but to jonathan's question, you're going to scrub everything to make sure the priority is safety and usability, right? >> number one is safety. always has been, always will be. we never take a back seat when it comes to safety. we will never compromise safety -- ever. never have and...
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